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2017-05-01
Small-town supporters stick by Trump’s side
Duterte invitation draws ire
Oil ships stir debate
Livestrong charity lives on after Armstrong scandal
Deadly storms strike East Texas
Astros’ Keuchel first to reach 5 wins
At border, owners seek fair land price
Rockets open series with Spurs tonight
Turkey purges 4,000 officials, bans Wikipedia
Industry girds for battle over ‘net neutrality’
Tips on how you can get in 15,000 steps
Budget deal made to avert shutdown
Senator wants free speech secured
Debt at heart of Houston’s pension pain
Parents perplexed as baseball facility hasn’t been built
Executive made helping students his work
As economy grows, N. Korea’s grip on society weakens
1st Cuban-American in Congress to retire after serving 38 years
Trump administration still wants to make it easier to sue media
Venezuela’s Maduro hikes wages amid rising protests
Transparency is needed in government
Freeze this moment: Coulter was right
Betting on American energy
Texas Supreme Court is still working on fill-in-the-blank wills
This is a word you can choke on
Getting past the startup phase
A shockingly sensible plan to reform the rainy day fund
Short on mechanics, automakers call school into session
White House welcomes parade of CEOs
Unsung WWII hero took on the Japanese
CAROL (PRINE) WATSON
FRANCIS M. KUBOSH
DOLORES SOSSAMAN
Moon says Watson in ‘great situation’
We’re about to find out if these Rockets are for real
Jazz advance past Clippers; Celtics open East semis with win over Wizards.
Former Owl Anthony Rendon has a recordsetting day for the Nationals.
Ramirez picks up 1st win
Bregman finds April numbers unsatisfactory
Tech thumps TCU in finale
Bills fire GM day after draft
Club signs 6 additional undrafted free agents
‘Locked in’ defense may open possibilities
SAME OLD STORY FOR POPOVICH & CO.
Parker ready for Beverley’s physical play
Logano pulls away to win at Richmond
The chiseled life
The self-employed keep busy in 77024
Graphic suicide scene in ‘13 Reasons Why’ has many concerned.
Friend suffering seizures plans to elude driving restrictions.
What can you do about squeaking shoes?
There’s nothing sweet about adding sugar to your diet.
Coated aspirin is no guarantee of protection from bleeding ulcers
DAILY CROSSWORD
UPGRADE WITHOUT GOING UNDER
Liz Weston: On teaching your kids about money.
Think twice about cosigning student loans.
Old car, new tricks: Adding safety tech to an older car
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